How to Return Mail to Sender
On average, the USPS processes 318 million pieces of mail per day. While they typically sort with precision, the USPS is still bound to make mistakes due to the sheer volume of mail they get. Chances are, you’ve received unwanted mail at some point. You might’ve thrown it away, thinking it’s not relevant. However, that […]
Pros and Cons of Using a Home Address for an LLC
Interestingly enough, 50% of small businesses in the US start at home. When considering the pros and cons of using your home address for an LLC, operating out of a residence is so convenient; there’s no commute, so you can earn money without ever leaving the house. Plus, you can spend more time with your […]
All You Need to Know About Your Shopify Address
In 2024, Shopify currently has 700 million consumers, which means its sellers have a wide global reach. This platform gives people the wonderful opportunity to sell goods to people all over the world from the comfort of their own homes, so it can be highly appealing, especially for those who are fed up with traditional […]
What Does “In Transit” Mean?
Every day, the USPS processes 23.8 million packages; when you add other mail services’ totals on top of that, the packages you send out and receive are basically needles in haystacks. It’s only natural to worry about them, especially if you’re dealing with something important and/or expensive. The best way to get peace of mind […]
USPS Holidays 2024: The Ultimate Guide
Every day, the USPS processes 23.8 million packages and 421.4 million pieces of mail daily. Considering that this government agency provides vital services that connect businesses and consumers alike, it’s imperative that they’re available all days of the week. Otherwise, things can quickly fall apart. However, USPS employees do need and deserve breaks. For this […]
How to Get a Physical Address for Business
It’s estimated that there are between 12 and 24 million online stores, which proves how much potential the digital world has. You don’t have to rent out a brick-and-mortar store, hire employees to work shifts, and pay for all the associated overhead, so it’s a no-brainer if you’re setting out to become a small business […]